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The state court system is a __________ tier system containing courts of first instance, intermediate appellate courts, and __________. A. two . . . The United State Supreme Court B. three . . . The state supreme court C. two . . . Circuit courts D. three . . . District courts

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The answer to the question is B. Three...the state Supreme Court
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Answer:

B. three . . . The state supreme court

Step-by-step explanation:

Three types of courts that are mostly seen in states are the general trial courts, appeals courts, and a state supreme court.

Cases involving crimes, misdemeanor and civil cases of small sums of money are brought before the trial courts to handle. A jury is not needed as judges conduct hearings.

People who believe their cases are not fairly handled at the trial courts take them to appeal courts to appeal the decision.

The state Supreme Court is the highest court seen in many states. Judges here hear cases on appeal and the decisions on state laws made by this court are final.

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